Claims
- 1. In a slapball game having two teams, each said team including a plurality of slapper units, each slapper unit formed of a wire bent so as to form a ball engaging arm subtending a link arm through a vertical post means, each slapper unit pivotally mounted on an essentially oval board, said board peripherally enclosed by a wall and having a goal keeper orifice and mechanism proximate each of two arcuate ends thereof, an improvement comprising:
- said wall having a concave inner surface of a shape that, in cross section, is essentially a simple hook which at a base thereof arcs about 30.degree.-40.degree. from the board and, proximate a top thereof, arcs additionally to approximate a hook total of at least 180.degree. so that a ball moving against and up said wall is directed back to the board.
- 2. The game of claim 1 further comprising a slapper linkage improvement characterized by a singular, thin branched bar of asymmetrical H shape for ganged linkage to the link arms of each said slapper unit, so that upon movement of the bar, all slapper units to which said bar is connected will simultaneously pivot.
- 3. In a slapball game having two teams, each said team including a plurality of slapper units, each slapper unit formed of a wire bent so as to form a ball engaging arm subtending a link arm through a vertical post means, each slapper unit pivotally mounted on an essentially oval board, said board peripherally enclosed by a wall and having a goal keeper orifice and mechanism proximate each of two arcuate ends thereof, an improvement comprising:
- said wall having a concave inner surface of a shape that, in cross section, is essentially a simple hook which at a base thereof arcs about 30.degree.-40.degree. relative to a floor portion of the board and, proximate a top thereof, arcs additionally to approximate a hook total of at least 180.degree. so that a ball moving against and up said wall is directed back to the board;
- a singular, thin branched bar of asymmetrical H shape for ganged linkage to the link arms of each said slapper unit, so that upon movement of the bar, all slapper units to which said bar is connected will simultaneously pivot; and
- a goal keeper mechanism that is independent of the branch bar, comprising a handle means connected by an elongate bar to a goalie-emulating bracket for releasably capturing a ball, said bracket comprising a central U shaped portion straddled on each side by, and concatenated to, an asymmetrical, shallow V shaped portion, said U and said side V shaped portions in combination emulative of goalie stick and glove mechanisms.
- 4. In the game of claim 3, a net for a goal formed over an orifice of the goal in the shape of a shallow V with the apex directed toward the end of the rink served by said goal.
- 5. In the game of claim 3, a stand-alone slapper unit for manual power shooting comprising vertical post means, a horizontally extending and curving arm projecting from the post means and spring-biasing means for providing transmittal of manual power by a game operator to the arm.
- 6. The game of claim 5 wherein said spring biasing means includes a two-ended coil spring wound about said post means, an end of said spring fixed to the post means and another end extending and oriented downwardly, parallel to the post means, for fitting into a second hole in said board located proximate a first hole in which the post means is removably inserted.
- 7. The game of claim 3 wherein each said slapper unit is further characterized by a cantilevered, arcuate slapper arm extending from said vertical post means and a slapper arm extension of arcuate shape projecting beyond said vertical post means in essential co-extensive continuity with the slapper arm and, at an end of the link arm, said branched bar.
- 8. The game of claim 7 wherein at least one auxiliary slapper unit is characterized by a slapper arm with connection means thereon, an extension arm and an extended non-linkable vertical post means for stand-alone usage and wherein positioned along said wall, between an auxiliary slapper unit position and a goal keeper orifice is a wall-integral deflector mechanism, said deflector mechanism having an arcuate portion facing the goal keeper orifice and a substantially flat angular face which intersects the arcuate portion and faces essentially away from the goal keeper orifice and adapted by disposition and geometry to deflect a playing object propelled by an auxiliary slapper unit toward the goal keeper orifice.
- 9. In a slapball game having two teams, each said team including a plurality of slapper units, each slapper unit formed of a wire bent so as to form a ball engaging arm subtending a link arm through a vertical post means, each slapper unit pivotally mounted on an essentially oval board, said board peripherally enclosed by a wall and having a goal keeper orifice and mechanism proximate each of two arcuate ends thereof, an improvement comprising:
- said wall having a concave inner surface of a shape that, in cross section, is essentially a simple hook which at a base thereof arcs about 30.degree.-40.degree. relative to a floor portion of the board and, proximate a top thereof, arcs additionally to approximate a hook total of at least 180.degree. so that a ball moving against and up said wall is directed back to the board;
- a singular, thin branched bar of asymmetrical H shape for ganged linkage to the link arms of each said slapper unit, so that upon movement of the bar, all slapper units to which said bar is connected will simultaneously pivot; and
- each said slapper unit further characterized by a cantilevered, arcuate slapper arm extending from said vertical post means and a slapper arm extension of arcuate shape projecting beyond said vertical post means in essential co-extensive continuity with the slapper arm and, at an end of the link arm said branched bar.
- 10. The game of claim 9 wherein at least one auxiliary slapper unit is characterized by a slapper arm with connection means thereon, an extension arm and an extended non-linkable vertical post means for stand-alone usage and wherein positioned along said wall, between an auxiliary slapper unit position and a goal keeper orifice is a wall-integral deflector mechanism, said deflector mechanism having an arcuate portion facing the goal keeper orifice and a substantially flat angular face which intersects the arcuate portion and faces essentially away from the goal keeper orifice and adapted by disposition and geometry to deflect a playing object propelled by an auxiliary slapper unit toward the goal keeper orifice.
- 11. In the game of claim 9, a net for a goal formed over an orifice of the goal in the shape of a shallow V with the apex directed toward the end of the rink served by said goal.
- 12. In a slapball game having two teams, each said team including a plurality of slapper units, each slapper unit formed of a wire bent so as to form a ball engaging arm subtending a link arm through a vertical post means, each slapper unit pivotally mounted on an essentially oval board, said board peripherally enclosed by a wall and having a goal keeper orifice and mechanism proximate each of two arcuate ends thereof, an improvement comprising:
- said wall having a concave inner surface of a shape that, in cross section, is essentially a recurvature from a base that effects an initial arc from the board of about 30.degree.-40.degree. and, proximate a top thereof, said wall arcs additionally to an approximate recurve total of at least 180.degree. so that a ball moving against and up said wall is directed back to the board; and
- a singular, thin branched bar of asymmetrical H shape for ganged linkage to the link arms of each said slapper unit, so that upon movement of the bar, all slapper units to which said bar is connected will simultaneously pivot; and
- a stand-alone slapper unit for manual power shooting comprising vertical post means, a cantilevered, extending and curving arm projecting from the post means and spring biasing means for providing transference of manual power by a game operator to the arm.
- 13. The game of claim 12 wherein said spring biasing means includes a two-ended coil spring wound about said post means, an end of said spring fixed to the post means and another end extending and oriented downward and parallel to the post means for fitting into a second hole in said board located proximate a first hole in which the post means is inserted.
- 14. In the game of claim 12, wherein each said slapper unit is further characterized by a cantilevered, arcuate slapper arm extending from a vertical post means and a slapper arm extension of arcuate shape projecting beyond said vertical post means in essential co-extensive continuity with the slapper arm and, at the end of the link arm, said branched bar.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. application Ser. No. 823,135 filed on Jan. 21, 1992, entitled SLAPBALL HOCKEY GAME now U.S. Pat. No. 5,222,735.
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